There are 12 historical schools in New South Wales
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Originally known as "Eleanora Township", Hillgrove was founded in 1884 and grew rapidly in the 1880s and 1890s due to the expansion of mining activities.
The Female Orphan School showcases rich culture and heritage in relation to the Whitlam government years.
Armidale Teachers' College is a former Grade II Listed tertiary college at 122–132 Mossman Street, Armidale, Armidale Regional Council, New South Wales, Australia.
The Orphan Women's School (1813) on Western Sydney University's Parramatta campus is one of the most important heritage sites in New South Wales.
The Society collects and displays objects from the Gloucester Borough that have been associated with education.
The Merimbula Old School Museum is a Local History museum located in Scoresby, NSW.
Miss Traill's House is a heritage-listed former residence, clergy house and school and now museum at 321 Russell Street, Bathurst, Bathurst Region, New South Wales, Australia.
Check out the large collection of locally handcrafted wood, metal and acrylic home, gift and garden items.
The Mulwaree High School Remembrance Museum features a growing collection of military memorabilia primarily from Goulburn and the District totaling approximately 7,000 items.
The NSW Schoolhouse Museum was North Ryde Public School's first building.
The Old School Museum is a local-history museum in Merimbula, New South Wales, Australia, occupying the town's former schoolhouse
A must for visitors to Tenterfield, Sir Henry Parkes School of the Arts offers a fresh and exciting approach to Australia's history, culture and environment with a Federation focus.